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  2. Ashoka Chakra - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the Ashoka Chakra, as depicted on the flag of India. Depiction of a chakravartin, possibly Ashoka, with a 16-spoked wheel (1st century BCE/CE). The Ashoka Chakra (Transl: Ashoka's wheel) is an Indian symbol which is a depiction of the dharmachakra (English: "wheel of dharma").

  3. File:Spinning wheel & weasel.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. Dharmachakra - Wikipedia

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    The dharmachakra (Sanskrit: धर्मचक्र, Pali: dhammacakka) or wheel of dharma is a symbol used in the Dharmic religions.It has a widespread use in Buddhism. [1] [2] In Hinduism, the symbol is particularly used in places that underwent religious transformation.

  5. File:Illustration of al-Hariri Maqamat spinning wheel.jpg

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  6. Flag of India - Wikipedia

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    The spinning wheel of the Congress flag was replaced by the Ashoka Chakra from the Lion Capital of Ashoka. According to Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the chakra was chosen as it was representative of dharma and law. However, Jawaharlal Nehru explained that the change was more practical in nature, as unlike the flag with the spinning wheel, this ...

  7. Spinning wheel - Wikipedia

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    The Spinning Wheel is also the title/subject of a classic Irish folk song by John Francis Waller. [51] [52] A traditional Irish folk song, Túirne Mháire, is generally sung in praise of the spinning wheel, [53] but was regarded by Mrs Costelloe, who collected it, [54] as "much corrupted", and may have had a darker narrative. It is widely ...

  8. File:Wang Juzheng's Spinning Wheel, Close Up 2.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Close-up detail of a female figure from the right half of the Chinese artist Wang Juzheng's handscroll The Spinning Wheel.Deng Yingke and Wang Pingxing, on page 48 of their Ancient Chinese Inventions (2005, published by 五洲传播出版社, ISBN 7508508378) suggest an alternative title for this painting as The Making of Silk Fabric by Wang Juzheng, Northern Song Dynasty.

  9. Charkha - Wikipedia

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    Charkha (spinning wheel), a type of Indian spinning wheel referenced in the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi "The Cult of the Charkha", a 1925 essay by Rabindranath Tagore; Charkha (Dhari, Gujarat), a village and former princely state in Gujarat, western India; Charkha Audiobooks, an imprint of the publisher Karadi Tales